Bill diligently represents clients in a variety of legal areas before New Hampshire’s State and Federal Courts. He maintains an active Family Law practice and routinely represents women and men in matters ranging from divorce to complex child support and relocation actions. As these matters are highly emotionally charged and often involve the ongoing welfare of children, Bill works hard to find practical and creative solutions that will be sustainable, not only in the short term, but well into the future.

Bill regularly defends individuals charged with misdemeanor and felony offenses in District and Superior Court and frequently handles motor vehicle violations and administrative hearings at the New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles. With a strong medical background, Bill brings a special depth of understanding to his representation of injured workers, disabled individuals and accident victims. Bill represents injured and disabled people before the New Hampshire Department of Labor, Superior Court, and Social Security Administration and handles ERISA long and short term disability benefits cases before the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire. A strong advocate for workers’ rights, he represents victims of workplace harassment, discrimination and wrongful termination. Bill has also represented many homeowners, landlords and contractors in faulty construction cases, neighbor disputes, collection matters and eviction actions.

A lifelong New Hampshire resident, Bill received his Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology from the University of New Hampshire in 1995. In 1997, he received a one-year Certificate in Criminal Justice from McIntosh College. He received his J.D. from Syracuse University College of Law in May of 2003, where he served as Managing Editor of the Syracuse Law and Technology Journal, co-director of the Grant Opportunities Public Interest Program, and as a teaching assistant in S.U.’s International Research and Writing Program. Also during law school, Bill worked as a legal intern for the Center for Bioethics and Humanities at Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse, New York and as a law clerk for a general practice law firm in Exeter, N.H.

Prior to attending law school, Bill spent eleven years as an Emergency Medical Technician for a major pre-hospital care provider in southern New Hampshire and Maine. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the New Hampshire Bar Association, the Belknap County Bar Association, and the American Association for Justice. Bill proudly serves as President-Elect and Legislative Committee Chair for the New Hampshire Association for Justice.

Bill is an avid guitarist and songwriter and enjoys performing and recording with other local musicians.

Education

J.D., Syracuse University College of Law, 2003

Managing Editor of the Syracuse Law and Technology Journal

Co-director of the Grant Opportunities Public Interest Program

Teaching assistant in S.U.’s International Research and Writing Program

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213 Union Ave

Laconia, NH03246

Phone: (603) 524-4380Toll Free: (800) 529-0631Fax: (603) 528-6831

Mailing Address

213 Union Ave

Post Office Box 575

Laconia, NH 03247

We serve clients throughout New Hampshire including those in the following localities: Belknap County including Laconia; Carroll County including Ossipee; Cheshire County including Keene; Coos County including Lancaster; Grafton County including North Haverhill; Hillsborough County including Amherst, Bedford, Goffstown, Hudson, Manchester, and Nashua; Merrimack County including Concord, Hooksett, and Suncook; Rockingham County including Derry, Exeter, Hampton, Londonderry, Portsmouth, Salem, and Windham; and Strafford County including Dover and Rochester.